Try Our Best To Please The Father Poem by Bernard F. Asuncion

Try Our Best To Please The Father



Some seek not the Father's will,
For they don't want to serve Him;
They rely on their own knowledge
To take only what pleases them.

They turn their ears away from the truth,
Listening to myths and false stories;
Ideas or beliefs that are not true
Cause chaos, schism, and miseries.

One of satan's strategies is gossip,
The twisted truth turns into slander;
The devil's corrupt cohorts
Try to persuade the believer.

Always be awake and alert,
The enemy is prowling around;
Like a roaring lion, he looks for someone
To swallow, so hold our ground.

We must resist the foe's temptations,
Getting not stupefied by profit and pleasure;
Be faithful midst terrible sufferings,
To attain the promised land in the future.

Don't throw away this trust in the Lord,
No matter what comes our way;
Try our best to please the Father,
Take the crown come Judgment Day.

Try Our Best To Please The Father
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: faith
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Bernard F. Asuncion

Bernard F. Asuncion

Subic, Philippines
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